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A time when musicians gather at outdoor venues to fill the crisp warm nights with beautiful melodies and heart palpitating sounds while fans dance and sing to their summer nights ends.One of the most talked about summer 3-day concert series is coming up this weekend at the #1 ranked outdoor venue Red Rocks in beautiful Colorado.

The Global Dance Festival is back in it’s 11th year and the line up is off the walls this year. While I wish I could go into every artist on every night the truth is, this article would turn into a small book. So check out the fantastic line-up below and if you are in Colorado this upcoming weekend make sure to find your way up to the Red Rocks for three amazing nights of some incredibly talented musicians.

Miguel lit up the airwaves last summer with his sultry single “Adorn.” Now it looks like he’s trying to replicate that dominance, repackaging the track with some added vocals from TMN favorite, Jessie Ware. While the UK crooner doesn’t add much to the song in terms of depth, her presence is certainly welcome. The simple analogy is like having the perfect hot fudge sundae, and then adding some sprinkles on top. You can NEVER go wrong with sprinkles. We have no idea where this one will live, but all we know is we have a new excuse to bump this all summer again.

Hey hey, ninjas! It’s Friiiiiiday. The seemingly insurmountable task of getting through another week of work has somehow magically become a reality. It’s time to loosen up with a frosty cold one and get ready for 48+ hours of freedom. As your self-proclaimed guide to imbibing we’re instructing you to press play and live it up.

TMN: Today I have the pleasure of interviewing our two wonderful July Resident Artists Marco and Dirk who make up the insane German electronic group Inpetto. Hello to you both and thanks for taking the time to chat with me and your Music Ninja fans today ☺

I: Hi, it‘s a big pleasure!

TMN: So, let’s start off from the beginning, or actually, let’s just start off with this. You are brothers who make amazing music together. I think the world loves a good set of siblings who carry extraordinary talents and produce amazing results. How is it going to work with your brother everyday?

I: Yes, we are siblings but we do not have exact the same interests, opinions and ideas. But knowing each other for so long and working together since over 15 years may make it easier to bring different ideas together to a complete work.

TMN: Now, when you were both young, did either of you have musical training or did that come later in life?

I: The only musical training we had, were the school lessons in music, which were quite interesting in the beginning, when you learned some basics about notation and sounds.

TMN: Many musicians today talk about how they had music around them growing up, either their parents played instruments or sang or there was music played throughout the household. Does this resonate with you two at all?

I: No, actually not. There‘s no musician in our family. Our interest of making music appeared when we visited a fair and played around on a keyboard the first time. It was around the early 90‘s. We were kids, and we forced our grandma to buy that keyboard for us.

TMN: Fast forward a bit now and tell us, when was the moment you both realized, hey, I want to make music, that is where my passion is. I’m not talking about huge light coming down moments here, but we all know when those little moments happen, when was it for you two?

I: Yeah, it was not a single intense moment, but a development over a long period of time. So, after getting that first keyboard the interest for making music was in us and pushed us to learn more about the possibilities of producing and finally got a substantial hobby. We spent more and more of our money and time and did a couple of our own tracks. That time came, when Dirk carried these tracks along into the club in which he was working as a resident. And we realized that some people really liked these tracks. And this was kind of a moment, where we thought: “Yeah. That‘s cool! Shouldn’t we sent these tracks to a label to get our own a release perpetuated on a fine piece of vinyl?” But we never thought of doing this job on a daily basis. This happened after we released “Toca’s Miracle” in 2000 and after we finished training for “real jobs”. Dirk a Dental Technician and Marco Electrical Engineer.

TMN: You two are also two-thirds of the dance act Fragma correct? Can you tell us how that started off?

I: After sending out our first tracks to some labels and getting no answers by many labels, we finally got an answer for one of our tracks from the desk of Ramon Zenker. He really liked it and asked us to team up on this track. We were enthusiastic about this idea, because he is an experienced producer and we were big fans of his work.
So we founded the act “Fragma” together and finally got our first release which was called “Toca Me”.

TMN: But at the same time you were doing Fragma, you two also started Inpetto yet Inpetto didn’t really arrive to its full potential until a few years ago. How was it trying to balance being in two musical groups at the same time? What was that like creatively?

I: Inpetto was started at the same time Fragma was founded but was just a remix-project for “Toca Me”. Inpetto was not the only side project we did over the time, we also did a lot of tracks and remixes under an alias named “Duderstadt” and ghost writing for other artists also. Being in more musical groups is a good possibility to let out different kinds of creative ideas. So that was also the reason for reviving the Inpetto project after some years.

TMN: Alright I have to ask, who came up with the name Inpetto (which for the readers, it is an Italian translation of the Latin pectoral: ‘in the secret of the heart’), because as a lover of words, I am kind of in love with your name.

The first track we did under the alias Inpetto was the remix for “Toca Me” and had the style of italian club music, which was very popular in the club we worked for at the end of the 90‘s. So, the main reason for choosing this name was is quiet simple: The German term “in petto” is sounding Italian and decently underlined the style of the remix.
Later on we changed this term to one single word “Inpetto”. Reason? I think it was preponderant something like an accident!

Starting off this weeks Trap Dojo we have ETC!ETC! remixing Cedrick Gervais‘ remix of Lana Del Rey’s song “Summertime Sadness”, yes that was a mouth full buts just take a listen. Next is Grandtheft & Skratch Bastid with an amazing take on Jay-Z‘s track “Somewhere In America”. KEYS N KRATES finally released this massive FREE tune, “Dum Dee Dum”, don’t miss this one. Flosstrdamus remixed Flux Pavilion and Chilidish Gambino‘s track “Do Or Die”, but just in case, enough said. LION KINGS throw down a unique remix of 2 Chainz track “I’m Different” allowing to once again slap this classic track. DJ Snake remixes Major Lazer‘s hit off their last album, “Bubble Butt”, and transforms it in a a Twerk anthem. Enjoy the rest on your own, but don’t miss “Tamale”, “Trampoline”, and and the “Tom Ford” remix. Cheers.

Irish indie-pop duo Two Door Cinema Club have seen their stock take a considerable ascension over the last few years behind singles like “Something Good Can Work” making their way off of the blog pages and onto mainstream radio in the process. Last month, the three-piece unveiled the official music video for their single “Handshake”, and with it came a slew of remixes. Our standout favorite, and a track we received as a TMN exclusive was authored by deep, disco and house producer option4. Taking the stems and making them into a rhythmic piece of club music has been this Denver native’s modus operandi, and today the homie has done it again in the form of a polished production. option4′s remix of “Handshake” carries lead vocalist Alex Trimble’s obvious vocals and symbiotically pairs them up perfectly with his brand of deep-house club music. Furthermore a synthy organ drives the whole engine, feeling like Wolfgang Amadeus himself was smashing thirteen keys at once whilst not once letting your hips and head stop kicking to the harmonious beat. As a treat to our TMN contingent, we and option4 agreed to give the track away as a free download. We hope and expect to hear this one played out a few times this weekend, so take a copy for yourself while we’re all here.

There’s something about melodic dubstep that soothes anything that ails you. The epic vocals, the smooth rolling bass lines, and the carefully orchestrated synths just seem attach themselves so elegantly to the mood of track.

Yes, Josh Money has produced a remix that satisfies all of those wonderful things about a melodic vocal dubstep track. It’s slow, sensual, and really allows the original vocals from Astoria Kings to shine. The track keeps the same Imogen Heap feel, with heavily treated ethereal lyrics, only this time around it’s dialed up with a beautiful EDM treatment that begs to be played at full volume, with your windows down.

This brand new release is available as a free download on FiXT’s soundcloud page, so head over and grab a copy for yourself. Once you’ve downloaded it, make sure to head over to Beatport to pick up Josh’s recently released LP Carve.